Cerner took the No. 2 spot with reported revenue of $4.4 billion. Dell was No. 5 at $2.9 billion, Epic came in No. 8 at $2 billion and GE Healthcare came in at No. 9 with $1.55 billion.
Here are four more key health IT vendors on the list.
No. 13: Allscripts ($1.39 billion)
No. 15: athenahealth ($925 million)
No. 29: MEDITECH ($476 million)
No. 33: eClinicalWorks ($402 million)
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